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Student Coordinator

Torrance, CA · On-site

$5K - $20K/yr

CIEE, Council on International Educational Exchange, is seeking Local Coordinators in Torrance and ... Match students with host families c. Build and maintain relationships with local schools d. Provide ...

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Cultural Exchange Project Manager

OR · Remote

$45K - $60K/yr

Required Qualifications * 5+ years of professional experience in cultural exchange, student travel, education, youth programs, homestay programs, or a related field. * 3+ years of experience managing ...

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Support undergraduate and graduate, and exchange Certificate of Eligibility Form I-20 application documentation. * * Advise international students on F1 student visa regulations and processes to ...

$25 - $29.67/hr

Support undergraduate and graduate, and exchange Certificate of Eligibility Form I-20 application documentation. * * Advise international students on F1 student visa regulations and processes to ...

$25 - $29.67/hr

Support undergraduate and graduate, and exchange Certificate of Eligibility Form I-20 application documentation. * Advise international students on F1 student visa regulations and processes to ...

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How much do exchange student jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for exchange student in the United States is $51.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42.07 and $57.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by exchange students and how can they be addressed during the program?

Exchange students often encounter challenges such as language barriers, cultural adjustment, and feelings of homesickness. Navigating a new academic system and building relationships in an unfamiliar environment can also be demanding. To overcome these challenges, it's important to actively participate in orientation programs, seek support from host families or campus advisors, and engage in local activities to foster connections. Proactive communication and openness to learning from new experiences can greatly enhance the exchange experience.

What is the difference between Exchange Student vs Intern?

AspectExchange StudentIntern
CredentialsTypically enrolled in a university or college programOften students or recent graduates with relevant coursework
Work EnvironmentAcademic setting, cultural exchange programsWorkplace, company or organization
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, cultural exchange programsBusinesses, non-profits, government agencies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding study abroad opportunitiesSeeking practical work experience

While both Exchange Students and Interns seek international experience, Exchange Students focus on academic and cultural exchange during their studies, whereas Interns gain practical work experience in a professional setting. The roles often overlap in international programs, but their primary goals and environments differ.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Exchange Student, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Exchange Student, you need adaptability, cultural awareness, and a solid academic record, often supported by language proficiency and acceptance from a recognized exchange program. Familiarity with communication tools, learning management systems, and sometimes language certification tests like TOEFL or IELTS is beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills, open-mindedness, and resilience help students navigate new environments and build meaningful cross-cultural relationships. These skills and qualities enable students to maximize their learning, integrate smoothly, and gain valuable global perspectives.

What are exchange students?

Exchange students are individuals, typically high school or college students, who temporarily study in a foreign country as part of an organized exchange program. These programs allow students to experience a different culture, language, and educational system while living with a host family or in student housing. Exchange students usually attend classes at a partner school or university and may receive academic credit for their studies abroad. The goal is to promote cross-cultural understanding and personal growth.
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Student Coordinator

$5K - $20K/yr

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Job description

CIEE, Council on International Educational Exchange, is seeking Local Coordinators in Torrance and surrounding areas. As a CIEE Local Coordinator, you help coordinate school and host family placements for international high school students in your local community. You also work with regional staff to coordinate supervision and support for students and families throughout the duration of the exchange program. CIEE Local Coordinators are passionate about bringing the world closer together, increasing inter-cultural awareness, and finding safe and welcoming homes in their community for international exchange students.

Primary Responsibilities:

a. Recruit and select host families in your area

b. Match students with host families

c. Build and maintain relationships with local schools

d. Provide support and guidance to students and host families throughout the experience

e. Serve as a Liaison between local students, families, and schools and our professional support staff

Knowledge and Skills:

Successful candidates for the Local Coordinator position possess the following qualities and skills: Creativity, patience, persistence, strong social skills and the ability to work with all people. Ability to problem-solve, network, communicate effectively, and act objectively, within CIEE and Department of State guidelines. An understanding of cultural differences is helpful, as well as a desire to work with international youth.

Training and Support:

CIEE provides comprehensive Training for Local Coordinators to prepare them for all aspects of the position including, but not limited to: placements, supervision and support, conflict mediation and resolution, sales/outreach, and intercultural training. Regional Staff members work directly with Local Coordinators to guide them through initial training modules and provide additional support and training throughout the year.

Hours/ Compensation:

This position is not salaried; Local Coordinators can receive financial compensation in the form of placement & supervision fees, bonuses, and all-inclusive travel incentives. As a Local Coordinator, you manage your own schedule and have flexible hours; many of our current local coordinators have full time jobs, are stay at home moms and dads, or are retired.

Must be 25 years of age to apply.

Job Type: Part-time/Contractor/Commission-Based

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Professional development assistance
  • Referral program

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Torrance, CA

Company Description

Since 1947, CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange) has been the nation's leading nonprofit for international study and cultural exchange, connecting students, families, and communities across more than 40 countries. As the largest sponsor of U.S. Department of State J-1 Visa programs, CIEE serves 35,000+ exchange students annually, driven by a mission to advance peace through mutual understanding.